Canadian Boating Practice Exam

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What flag must a vessel engaged in diving display?

Red and white diagonally striped

Blue and white (International Code A Flag)

A vessel engaged in diving must display the blue and white (International Code A) flag to indicate that it is restricted in its ability to maneuver. This is to warn other vessels to keep a safe distance and avoid any potential collisions.

Option A, red and white diagonally striped, is incorrect as this is the flag for a "diver down," which is used by divers in the water.

Option C, yellow and blue horizontally striped, is incorrect as this is the flag for the "alpha" or "diver below" signal, which is used to indicate that there is a diver currently in the water.

Option D, green and white diagonally striped, is incorrect as this is the flag for the "tug" signal, which is used to indicate that the vessel is towing or pushing another vessel or object.

Overall, the blue and white (International Code A)

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Yellow and blue horizontally striped

Green and white diagonally striped

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